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Soup Kitchens | Saint Therese Old Catholic Church

Operated by Saint Therese old Catholic Church and Help the Homeless RI

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Soup Kitchens | Saint Luke's Episcopal Church

When schools are closed, the soup kitchen is closed.

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Soup Kitchens | Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church

Evangelical Lutheran Church. Provides community lunch twice a week and hosts support groups for AA, NA, GA, and Al-Anon.

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Soup Kitchens | Gospel Tabernacle Outreach Ministries

This is an Evangelical Christian church organization. They believe "in the verbal inspiration of the Bible". Provides a Food Panty and a Soup Kitchen.

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Soup Kitchens | Westerly Area Rest and Meals (WARM)

Soup Kitchen is served at 54 Spruce Street, near UBS (Oak St.) and Immaculate Conception Church (Narragansett Ave.)

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Soup Kitchens | Charlestown Senior Community Center

Volunteers from St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Charlestown

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Soup Kitchens | Saint Kevin Church

This is a Roman Catholic Church associated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence. They are affiliated with Saint Benedict Church to form Saint Kevin and Saint Benedict Parish.

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Soup Kitchens | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center

MLK Jr. Community Center is a nonprofit service provider for at-risk individuals, families and seniors. Hunger Services On Site Food Pantry - providing non-perishable food, frozen meat, fresh produce, bread and household and personal care items to our Newport County residents. All clients are eligible to shop once per month. Mobile Food Pantry - visits neighborhoods across Newport County each month on a rotating schedule. Food 2 Friends - monthly food delivery service to home-bound neighbors and people unable to come to the on-site food pantry. Contact Jose Ramos at 401-846-4828 x 207 to get an application form. Breakfast Program - Mon-Fri 7:30 - 9:00. Serve a hot breakfast to eat in or take out. Enter through the Edward Street Entrance. Lunch Program - Tues, Thurs and Fri 11:30 - 1:00. First come first served. Tues & Thurs they provide soups. Fri (except MLK Friends' Lunch Friday) is a take-away lunch. Enter through the Edward Street Entrance. Produce to the People - year round program offering free fresh produce to Newport Co. residents, Thurs 10-1. First come, first served. Enter through the Edward Street entrance. June - September also at: Oxbow Farms, Tues 11-1, 80 Rogers Lane in Middletown and at Chapel Terrace, Fri 11 -1, 19 Chapel Street in Newport. Holiday & Thanksgiving Food Program and Children's Holiday Gifts - register beginning late September. If you have children, you can also register for Santa's Workshop. Emergency Overnight Warming Center - Jan - Mar, nightly from 7 PM - 7 AM. Use the Edward Street Entrance only. For transportation, call the RIO Team at 401-846-1213 x 1 Community Programs include nutrition counseling, cooking demonstrations, fitness classes and health screenings. A Senior Lunch & Learn is held the 1st and 3rd Weds each month, 12:00 - 1:15 and include a healthy lunch and featured activities and presentations. Education Programs for Children include Preschool, After School Academy and Summer Adventure Camp.

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Soup Kitchens | Saint John the Baptist Church

Hospitality House Soup Kitchen Lunch entrance at corner of Bullock and Capital Streets

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Soup Kitchens | All Saints Church

COVID-19: Provides hot lunches to "Grab'n Go"

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Soup Kitchens | Providence Rescue Mission

Private, non-profit 501(c)3 non-denominational, Christian organization. Provides overnight shelter, dental services, food pantry, clothing room, and meal programs. **Overnight Shelter Provides emergency, overnight shelter for 75 to 90 homeless men and 15 to 30 homeless women, seven nights a week. Each overnight guest has the ability to take a hot shower, eat a hot dinner, sleep in a clean bed, and have breakfast in the morning. **Food & Clothing We operate an emergency food pantry and a clothing room. Individuals and families use these services on a daily basis. We distribute approximately 16,000 lbs. of food and 5,000 articles of clothing each month. **Meal Programs Our meal programs provide approximately 6,000 hot meals a month to the needy in our community as well as 1,700 box lunches to the children. In addition to our feeding ministry, we do special events during the holidays. This past Thanksgiving we provided Thanksgiving food boxes for 1,600 families in the Providence area. Each box contained 20 pounds of non-perishable food and a 20 pound turkey. At Christmastime, we provided 9,300 gifts to over 3,100 needy families through our Christmas Toy Ministry. **Dental Offices In a phrase - state-of-the-art. The Providence Rescue Mission features a full service dental office that helps Individuals start a new life with a smile they can proud of. Our office features x-ray, full cleaning, and other dental services. Local dentists and staff see patients by appointment only. **Discipleship Program We run a one-year discipleship program that allows 10 to 15 homeless men with, but not limited to, substance abuse issues to start a new life by combining biblical values, counseling, education and career training and reunification with their families. This program is at capacity most of the time. Setup: 75 men mats 30 women cots NOT handicap accessible Services Available: Clothing available on Saturdays at 11:00AM Toiletries Bibles Referrals to dental services Meals: Evening meal served at 5:30PM, open to the public Light breakfast for overnight guests Important Policies: All guests must attend chapel services at 5:00PM Open 7 days a week Wake up 6:00AM, guests must leave by 7:00AM Duration of stay: Night to night Dry shelter - will conduct breathalyzer if necessary Drug/Alcohol free environment Smoking allowed in designated outdoor areas only No daytime storage available

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Soup Kitchens | Maranatha Tabernacle Church of God

Meal Service is provided after Sunday Church Services

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Soup Kitchens | Pawtucket Soup Kitchen

Meal site 6 days a week in the basement of St. Joseph's Church.

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Soup Kitchens | SVDP West Bay

Run Separately on Saturday by William Slinko

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Soup Kitchens | Disciples of Christ Tabernacle Mission Church

Programs offered by churches, restaurants and other organizations that provide meals in a central location for people who lack the resources needed to buy and prepare food. The food may be distributed to people who line up for the meal or may be served to people seated in a dining hall setting, and participants rarely need to establish eligibility for the service.

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Soup Kitchens | Amos House

Provides breakfast and lunch. Served over 141,000 free meals in 2019. All meals are balanced, delicious, and nutritionally dense. Feature options for those who may have restrictions pertaining to health or religious food choices.

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Soup Kitchens | McAuley House

McAuley House is the meal site and house of hospitality of McAuley Ministries. They open their doors at 8am Monday through Friday and welcome guests to join them for a day of food, fellowship, program activities, and much needed social services in a safe and comforting atmosphere. Each day, they provide a self-serve breakfast; a nutritious and nourishing lunch with special ingredients from the Healing Foods Project menu; and a full take-away evening meal following our afternoon enrichment program. All guests are served with hospitality, compassion, and dignity in an atmosphere of love and respect. Breakfast is served from 8am to 9:30am; lunch from 11:15am to 1pm; and afternoon program activities are offered from 1:30—3:30pm. McAuley House serves up to 300 people each day.

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